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"Mission" and the Philippines past, present, future/ by Francis X. Clark

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City : The Loyola School of Theology, 1981.Description: viii, 37 p. ; 21 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • FIL 266 C548
LOC classification:
  • FIL BV 3380 .P6 C53
Contents:
Contents
Introduction
The meaning of mission: past, present, future
The past: 1 - 1960
The Past: 1 -1775
Gospel in India, in China, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam
Gospel comes to the Philippines
Animism
Mission cut
Muslim -Christian relations
Why no sisters?
Why no Protestants?
Decline of mission
The Past: 1810-1960
Tremendous new growth of mission
Sisters arrive
Protestants arrive
The Past: 1898 -1960
Spain leaves, America comes
A new wave of mission in
The Present: 1960 -1980
Filipino and Filipina missioners
Comparison of two mission relations
The future
Accepting the past
Sending priests, Brother, Sisters
Travelers: their possibilities
Giving good example to Asia
Muslim-Christian Relations
Conclusion
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Contents

Introduction

The meaning of mission: past, present, future

The past: 1 - 1960

The Past: 1 -1775

Gospel in India, in China, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam

Gospel comes to the Philippines

Animism

Mission cut

Muslim -Christian relations

Why no sisters?

Why no Protestants?

Decline of mission

The Past: 1810-1960

Tremendous new growth of mission

Sisters arrive

Protestants arrive

The Past: 1898 -1960

Spain leaves, America comes

A new wave of mission in

The Present: 1960 -1980

Filipino and Filipina missioners

Comparison of two mission relations

The future

Accepting the past

Sending priests, Brother, Sisters

Travelers: their possibilities

Giving good example to Asia

Muslim-Christian Relations

Conclusion

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